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i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she should be able to pick biracial. >> becca khalil is also filling out college applications. >> i don't want to sit and have a long conversation about what bubble i should fill in about my ethnicity. i think i am african-american. >> what box do you check? >> i check white. >> you check white? >> yep. so that i can avoid any troubles with getting into college. i am applying for theater. >> she fears checking black could mess up her chances of acceptance. >> you look at black or african-american you have this image in your head. then you meet me because i have to audition for these schools y
i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she...
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january, 1863, a federal calvary unit and the first south carolinan flashed. it's what you call as the battle of 100 pines. >> when the smoke cleared, the first south carolina was still standing. and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. >> a battlefield unmarked, but remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men. this is the area where black soldiers from the first south carolina earned their right to be called soldiers. >> i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. have a great night and a great week, see you back here next week. >>> why is your hair so good? why is your skin so light? i get requested like are you hispanic or are you mixed? >> a lot of people think i am black. >> just because you are black doesn't mean you are
january, 1863, a federal calvary unit and the first south carolinan flashed. it's what you call as the battle of 100 pines. >> when the smoke cleared, the first south carolina was still standing. and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're...
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. >> it will be the policy of the united states to promote reform across the region and to support transitions to democracy. that effort begins in egypt. egypt is it both a longstanding partner and the arab world's largest nation. in tahrir square we heard egyptians of all walks of life chant muslims, christians, we are one. america will work to see that this spirit prevails. we do not want a democratic egypt to be saddled by the debts of its past. so we will relieve a democratic egypt of up to 1 billion dollars in debt for all the challenges that lie ahead, we see many reasons to be hopeful. >> sean: my skepticism is that we're going to see the muslim brotherhood or el baradei or some type of extremist as bad as mubarak is, some type of extremist element take over in egypt. how he didn't see that the muslim brotherhood coming to power, sharia law implemented, i saw it and i called it and somebody wrote i was muslim brotherhood obsessed. how was i see right and he be so wrong. >> and in the muslim world, the idea that he could sweet talk the iranis giving up their nukes and with the russians,
. >> it will be the policy of the united states to promote reform across the region and to support transitions to democracy. that effort begins in egypt. egypt is it both a longstanding partner and the arab world's largest nation. in tahrir square we heard egyptians of all walks of life chant muslims, christians, we are one. america will work to see that this spirit prevails. we do not want a democratic egypt to be saddled by the debts of its past. so we will relieve a democratic egypt of...
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. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was heckled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, nightfall brought more violence. outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable decision, police charged the crowd firing teargas. minutes later protesters returned lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can tell protesters. this man says the president must resign and new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that killed his people. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a nightclub went up 232 people. officials believe the blaze display on stage. police say the majority of deaths were the
. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was heckled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, nightfall...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from davos, switzerland. i interviewed one king, seven prime ministers and one head of government. we'll see them in coming weeks. this week one king and one prime minister. we'll start with the king of jordan, abdullah ii. his nation sits in turmoil between syria, egypt, iraq and saudi arabia. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary elections this week. will they satisfy protesters or inflame them? we'll get the king's reaction. then, the prime minister of r h russia dmitry medvedev. some call it a new cold war. who's to blame and will russia help in syria? we'll discuss it all. >>> also, the algerian hostage crisis that left dozens dead. is this a sign of a grave, new terror threat? i'll tell you my view. >>> but, first, here's my take. every year at davos people like me try to get a sense of the mood of the place. take the temperature of people in this frosty mountain resort. obviously, i
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from davos, switzerland. i interviewed one king, seven prime ministers and one head of government. we'll see them in coming weeks. this week one king and one prime minister. we'll start with the king of jordan, abdullah ii. his nation sits in turmoil between syria, egypt, iraq and saudi arabia. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary...
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the network has been a mouth piece for al-qaeda and the former vice-president of the united states is now facilitating its expansion into 40 million american homes. something's wrong with this picture. joining me now with reaction is former al-jazeera anchor and you worked how long for the network? >> for al-jazeera, a little more than two years. >> sean: there's conflicting quotes. you said your exit was in part to an anti-american bias at the network and you seemed to back off. >> my anti-american bias was more personal than editorial although there were editorial differences. you know, like every news organization, al-jazeera has its point of view and its point of view is post-colonial, anti-colonial and this makes them frequently hyper critical of the u.s. that's not really the-- was that, as a yank reporting for mostly british managers, i didn't feel that i could get hurt-- get heard because they knew better. >> sean: okay. fair enough. bridgette, the most recent example, i had a problem and i always felt and many that felt and once the tape's out there, everybody ran it, but the
the network has been a mouth piece for al-qaeda and the former vice-president of the united states is now facilitating its expansion into 40 million american homes. something's wrong with this picture. joining me now with reaction is former al-jazeera anchor and you worked how long for the network? >> for al-jazeera, a little more than two years. >> sean: there's conflicting quotes. you said your exit was in part to an anti-american bias at the network and you seemed to back off....
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occasionally people bring tall ladders on the mexican side and jump into the united states. not smart. they get hurt. what's more frequent, they come here where the fence ends. this fence is only on 20% of the ranch. this fence is on 80% of the ranch. all it is is a flimsy barbed wire fence. they come from mexico, hop on this fence and easily hop off. you can see there's a little ditch that's dug here so they can slide under it. and this is where many people cross into the united states. >> you just find trash everywhere. you can just take a few steps, here, it's all over. >> reporter: the big walls do keep people out. and bell says things have somewhat improved over the years but adds huge problems still exist. even if the desire was there to wall the entire border, it's impossible due to mountainous topography. >> i've actually run into smugglers, smugglers carrying weapons. i've run into kids carrying backpacks with drugs. >> reporter: you see everything? >> pretty much. >> reporter: and then there is this strange sight. dan bell actually repairs barbed wire border fence
occasionally people bring tall ladders on the mexican side and jump into the united states. not smart. they get hurt. what's more frequent, they come here where the fence ends. this fence is only on 20% of the ranch. this fence is on 80% of the ranch. all it is is a flimsy barbed wire fence. they come from mexico, hop on this fence and easily hop off. you can see there's a little ditch that's dug here so they can slide under it. and this is where many people cross into the united states....
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but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're going to look back and see that as one of the most important decisions president obama ever made. and i'm not sure if it was the right one or not. >> i am deeply and respectful of your experience and like everyone else happy to see you sitting here at this table. but do you believe that we could hold back the tide of history, that if the united states had made a different decision that -- >> yes, i think that syria wouldn't have happened. the revolution in libya would have started, and the rebels would have lost. things would have been very different had that decision not been taken. was it the right decision or wrong decision, i don't think we know yet. but it was a very pivotal decision. i don't think things would have gone on as they continued -- >> but this is a -- >> joe scarborough, take the issue of syria. how does the united states, a second obama term, try to affect the end game if there's a post assad syria, which as richard laid out could be so dangerous?
but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're going to look back and see that as one of the most important decisions president obama ever made. and i'm not sure if it was the right one or not. >> i am deeply and respectful of your experience and like everyone else happy to see you sitting here at this table. but do you believe that we could hold back the tide of history, that if the united states had made a different decision that -- >> yes, i think...
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states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not make a pitch for gun legislation, not explicitly. >> what makes a successful second inaugural address? [laughter] >> getting to make it. [laughter] being there. it has to have a good sense of the moment. it has to be not too time bound, and it needs a sense of history as well, because only then will be read years and generations down the road. >> i agree, it has to assure the country we are on the right path, we can build on what we have done the first four years, in need to be optimistic, not fatalistic, and again, it has to have the broad themes that will be fleshed out in later policy speeches. >> terry e
states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not...
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french units have been massing to the southwest of timbuktu. after traveling through on saturday night, there is now a pause. it is clear that they are preparing to advance on this key stronghold. >> the strategies have been the same in each town. troops from mali go first, closely followed by french forces. they want to create the impression that this is the mongolian government retaking towns and not a foreign army conquering them. >> the army needs to win the confidence of ordinary people. when the rebels took over the north, the army simply ran away. the french involvement has changed everything. >> it has been very difficult, we need a lot of logistical support and help with intelligence and communications. this is what we need to finish this operation. >> this group as a prisoner. they say that he is a rebel. the army has been accused of summary executions. they lead the prisoner away. senior french officers commanding the operations fly to the front lines. they have come to give the troops there final briefing. >> many of the rebels have
french units have been massing to the southwest of timbuktu. after traveling through on saturday night, there is now a pause. it is clear that they are preparing to advance on this key stronghold. >> the strategies have been the same in each town. troops from mali go first, closely followed by french forces. they want to create the impression that this is the mongolian government retaking towns and not a foreign army conquering them. >> the army needs to win the confidence of...
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that weekend i had faith in all lead to things, god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium she started tearing up. as i tried to respond to my started tearing up. and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the airfare, tells him everything because i want to get the message out, young people to know all about what happened 50 years ago. that poignant moment answered the question that my driver asked me 50 years earlier. sir, are we doing it down here. so of never forget that moment. putting a book together like this 50 years letter -- it is in the first person because i wanted to get be ahead of where the protagonist is. the protagonist it not know we were go -- where we're growing. we were not told. the reader has some idea. until our planes arrived in memphis the next morning to an
that weekend i had faith in all lead to things, god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium she started tearing up. as i tried to respond to my started tearing up. and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the...
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in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the iranian government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round the country's economy has been visibly shaken and it would have some people here in iran may now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority still hold the u.s. and western responsible for this game change behind we have been here for years and as the supreme just quoted here suggests well look negotiate with america even for a moment the tension it's represents will most likely remain here for some time to come rational shakti teheran iran. and just a few moments as promised you can watch our exclusive interview with pakistani muslim cleric. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred global financial headlines to report. the emission free cretaceous free in-store charge is free to make humans three. three stooges free. download free blog quality video for your
in britain and many outlets in the united states want to create an image of a villain from not only the iranian government but also the iranian people iran has been under sanctions for decades but it's only following the latest round the country's economy has been visibly shaken and it would have some people here in iran may now think it's down to the authorities mismanagement the majority still hold the u.s. and western responsible for this game change behind we have been here for years and as...
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on the other hand we seem to be here in the united states helping morsi selling military equipment to him as we speak. what do we make of morsi? >> well, morsi is the first democratically elected president that egypt has ever had. he did not win by a large margin but did he win. instead of trying to governor in a consensus fashion recognizing that he did not win by a large margin recognizing that there still isn't a parliament, there are going to be elections later this spring, instead of trying to put together a national unity government, having opposition forces in his cabinet and so for the, he has governed as a muslim brother. he has the religious right in all the key positions and he has alienated people this way. >> cenk: it's really interesting because on the other hand israel seems to be fairly happy with him, so are we. we send in more aid and military weapons to help him. that's something you might not necessarily expect. he's deep muslim brotherhood in domestic policies of egypt, but externally seems to be saying the right things. >> externally he has not rocked the boat. i
on the other hand we seem to be here in the united states helping morsi selling military equipment to him as we speak. what do we make of morsi? >> well, morsi is the first democratically elected president that egypt has ever had. he did not win by a large margin but did he win. instead of trying to governor in a consensus fashion recognizing that he did not win by a large margin recognizing that there still isn't a parliament, there are going to be elections later this spring, instead of...
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you're given a world that is not a world that the united states. forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is the only state in the united states current president was elected as ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states government is seeking to work positively with them but we're not working seeking to work exclusively with him i should say that i no longer work in the government so
you're given a world that is not a world that the united states. forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is the only state in the united states current president was elected as ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem and you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i think a lot less human suffering. we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries and spanish more matches to you breaking news a little too much of angola's kid stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self-imposed costs from society i will attack myself chemical attack my brother understand my. going to leave. the cause of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the. truth of the most violent gangs in us history. it's just all model ki
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem and you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i think a lot less human...
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you're given a world that is not a world that the united states. forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is now instead of going through a country where president was elected ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states government is seeking to work positively with them but we're not working seeking to work exclusively with him i should say that i no longer work in the government so i
you're given a world that is not a world that the united states. forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is now instead of going through a country where president was elected ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there...
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the united states constitution. and so, people at home should be afraid because they say am i not atloud watch fox anymore? listen to rush? or sean? am i doing something unamerican? you're not. no. it's amazing that those that are his critics seem to think -- he seems hyper sensitive he can't handle just a smidgen of criticism. if you look at interviews that challenges him, he asks him anything but a soft ball question. that is why he failed in that debate, sean. he wasn't tested and it's a love fest every time he's around. look. if i were another media outlet you would be imbar wrased and ashamed. because if anyone else, at any other outlet presented both sides the way fox news does that, president of ours would have mentioned that news outlet and he didn't. only two things standing in his way is the pesky number one, by the way, fox news channel and talk radio ruled for radicals right? remember in 2008 get why qlur neighbor's face if they disagree with you? i think it's going to backfire, half of america agrees wi
the united states constitution. and so, people at home should be afraid because they say am i not atloud watch fox anymore? listen to rush? or sean? am i doing something unamerican? you're not. no. it's amazing that those that are his critics seem to think -- he seems hyper sensitive he can't handle just a smidgen of criticism. if you look at interviews that challenges him, he asks him anything but a soft ball question. that is why he failed in that debate, sean. he wasn't tested and it's a...
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>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog hit on that drug book? >> it might have. >> maybe that's what messed him up. maybe he can read. all right, booker, you can lay back on your bed there. they'll come back around a bit later and finish the rest of your property. >> booker survives the initial search, but the narcotics dog is relentless. >> residue. >> this was where? >> under the box there. the one we just shook down, you know, that i told you about. >> you found the -- this was up under the box and had that residue smell on it? >> yeah, the dog alerting on it. >> and the sticker was up under that box, too? >> yes, sir. >> that's disciplinary
>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i...
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coming up, we will tell you about two of the members of the defenseive unit. both with a unique relationship. reporting from the banks of the mighty mississippi. i'm jim kozimore. nbc bay area news. >> jim kozimore, looking sharp and he will be reporting all week for us. the super bowl bet, dianne feinstein and barbara boxer made a wager. both cities known for crab, if the ravens win, we send them dungenous crab, sourdough bread, and if they win, they will send us baltimore beer. and crab cakes. here is terry white, he is a long time 49ers fan, he is going to his sixth super bowl. he has been to all of them now, courtesy of jed york. he received an e-mail from york and at first he thought it was fake. but it was true. he can thank the article that talked about his five previous super bowl trips. he was planning to watch this at home, now he is headed to the big easy. >> to go to six, i'm totally blessed. it's -- i'm still kind of in shock. to tell you the truth. i just didn't think it was going to happen. >> can you imagine getting tickets to the super bowl co
coming up, we will tell you about two of the members of the defenseive unit. both with a unique relationship. reporting from the banks of the mighty mississippi. i'm jim kozimore. nbc bay area news. >> jim kozimore, looking sharp and he will be reporting all week for us. the super bowl bet, dianne feinstein and barbara boxer made a wager. both cities known for crab, if the ravens win, we send them dungenous crab, sourdough bread, and if they win, they will send us baltimore beer. and crab...
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. >> if it does pass will it be effective and solve the budget problem in the united states? >> no. major issues have not been addressed so far. if you look at the questions of automatic spending cuts and other federal programs they have been postponed for two months. and also included in this debate the u.s. once again reached their debt ceiling at $16.4 trillion u.s. dollar. the ceiling needs to be raised again. we are looking at further heated discussions. >> what about the world economy in general? >> if the current compromise passes the house of representatives the risk of the u.s. economy being pushed back into recession is calm as of now. the spending of private households is not endangered as it might have been and they are saying the u.s. economy will continue to grow in a moderate way. that is at least not bad news for the u.s. economy that the world economy is so dependant upon. >> thank you so much for your analysis. >> the north korean leader delivered a surprise new year's message and promised plenty of change in 2013. >> he vowed to turn around the countries flounderi
. >> if it does pass will it be effective and solve the budget problem in the united states? >> no. major issues have not been addressed so far. if you look at the questions of automatic spending cuts and other federal programs they have been postponed for two months. and also included in this debate the u.s. once again reached their debt ceiling at $16.4 trillion u.s. dollar. the ceiling needs to be raised again. we are looking at further heated discussions. >> what about the...
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it's utterly irrelevant and so increasingly in the united states and the governments both national and local citizenry become obsessed with each other and with discussions about things about shaving one hundred billion dollars when we're facing trillion dollar deficits. about. you know controlling this liberty or struck me down. regulation when we should be figuring out how to how to liberate. the going to price yeah yeah so there is that the same thing that you look at all are there any other specific things that you think are concerning to you when you talk about that long term trajectory the u.s. is on shore well you know eric speaks about the and is quite correct i think to speak of. the theater that is engrossing the american population as they get fed these other c.g. piece to. an unemployment index. a little more instead of with what's going on behind that theater the militarization of the police you know the rise of the police state that those kind of things that you know i mean there are trains that you don't want to see leaving the station so it sounds like it's just as much
it's utterly irrelevant and so increasingly in the united states and the governments both national and local citizenry become obsessed with each other and with discussions about things about shaving one hundred billion dollars when we're facing trillion dollar deficits. about. you know controlling this liberty or struck me down. regulation when we should be figuring out how to how to liberate. the going to price yeah yeah so there is that the same thing that you look at all are there any other...
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in the united states of seven hundred ninety three until one thousand nine hundred five ok that is if that's the time you were talking about the time that we built the great industrial empire we were doing what adam smith said and thanks to curt they tracked down that quote while we're talking this is out of step by prefer in the support of domestic to that of foreign industry and individual intends only his own security and by directing that industry in such a manner as it's produce may be of the greatest value intends only his own gain and he in this as in many other areas led by an invisible hand a promoter and which was no part of his intention i think it different accent. but very british accent that that tariff was for revenue and what sam's talking about is modifying be hamilton's telephones tariffs were entirely for behavior mark no i think they were more for behavior and i think most of those tariffs taxes are to you know are to control people but i'm one here is there are times when you can find pragmatic reasons that liberty doesn't work as well as some other things you can
in the united states of seven hundred ninety three until one thousand nine hundred five ok that is if that's the time you were talking about the time that we built the great industrial empire we were doing what adam smith said and thanks to curt they tracked down that quote while we're talking this is out of step by prefer in the support of domestic to that of foreign industry and individual intends only his own security and by directing that industry in such a manner as it's produce may be of...
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the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold. and then they fled here and so no papers are paranoid people are still here but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people who are actually going to be making a difference in the future are going to be going to be fleeing just quickly with something like that coin though when you don't have a government that can force taxation how does something like that have value and you just have thirty seconds to to really expound on that concept well i think its value is very much. is very much rooted in the fact that it is beyond the reach of government in that it's a largely decentralized or entirely decentralized currency that is reliant on the integrity of non-governmental individuals and i think you know we've seen the integrity of governmental officials and what they do with the currency so i think this is a pretty good
the frontier you know the united states was the frontier it was when it was where paranoid people came you know for gold. and then they fled here and so no papers are paranoid people are still here but you know just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're they're not. so this new frontier of you know peer to peer currency or crowdfunding. you know what have you this is where i think people who are actually going to be making a difference in the future are going to be going to be fleeing...
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it's very interesting as to the united us legal superiority of a dictatorship there for forty years isn't that interesting i mean. i mean look well you know the reality is you're given the world that exists not the . you're given a world that is not a world that the united states to support forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is not only the current president was elected ship the current president was elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states govern
it's very interesting as to the united us legal superiority of a dictatorship there for forty years isn't that interesting i mean. i mean look well you know the reality is you're given the world that exists not the . you're given a world that is not a world that the united states to support forced to support a dictatorship in egypt the difference is in the leaders that you just mentioned is not only the current president was elected ship the current president was elected by the people the other...
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you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival strategy of boeing. real concerns on this one as well and as you say centering around that battery when overcharged can catch fire. the company that makes that is a japanese company. their shares down 18% since january 7th. >> billions of dollars of odds for that plane. it goes away bad news for the dow component. >>> as always, why are you up with us? shoot me an e-mail. waytooearly@msnbc.com. jump on board. we'll read the best responses on the show. still ahead we'll try to unravel the sports mystery the yeaof th says he was the victim of a hoax. we'll have more on that sto
you have to know in the u.s., only united airlines is using the boeing 787. what does it mean for the future of the dreamliner? let's go to my colleague in london. >> very good to see you. the reaction of boeing, in session it dragged down the dow after hours. ing dragged down the market. real concerns about this. boeing says it stands by the integrity of the design and plane itself but it's a key player and sales items going forward. it costs $2 million per plane and part of the revival...
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statesright into the united states. a little bit of snow here. as of yet we do not see the big bruiser of a snow storm coming. back into the mid 30's by thursday. >>thank you for joining us today. have a great
statesright into the united states. a little bit of snow here. as of yet we do not see the big bruiser of a snow storm coming. back into the mid 30's by thursday. >>thank you for joining us today. have a great
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and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm not doing this for me. i'm doing this for my son. >> is that good advice, tony? there are millions and millions of americans out of work. many suffering very hurt pride. never mind anything else and real financial hardship. is that a good focus to look at children, to look at other things and say, you know what, stop feeling sorry for myself, it's for him, for her, for that. >> most of the -- i think what's beautiful about most human beings is we'll do more for people we love than ourselves. and motive does matter. if you just try to do something for yourself, you only get a certain level of insight. if you do it for others, it comes to a level of insight. mike got the belief ou
and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm not doing this for me. i'm doing this for my son. >> is that good advice,...
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people of the united states in the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again quote bernie sanders i mean he's just of this and says that any state that is using these that is using taxpayer money to subsidize corporations to get them to move out of another state should lose their federal highway funds i mean i'm i'm personally torqued off by the protection that the obama administration gave the tire industry because i had to buy tires recently and it just kills me that there's like a thirty five percent tariff on imported tires from china you know who put that they're trying to push regardless of how it is it's there and i hate it and and it basically is just a sop to the tires are just really i mean there could be sacrifices here i mean if you're going to pay a little bit more for tires but that's also going to mean that there's a community of american workers who still have jobs there are still contributing to the economy i mean isn't that a fair tradeoff there look there if they're hard working innovative people they don't need they don't need to
people of the united states in the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again quote bernie sanders i mean he's just of this and says that any state that is using these that is using taxpayer money to subsidize corporations to get them to move out of another state should lose their federal highway funds i mean i'm i'm personally torqued off by the protection that the obama administration gave the tire industry because i had to buy tires recently and it just...
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and historic as usual, global warming all over the united states and now it's costing business in mississippi. and then we have a person who is an activist for the dream act and then all of a sudden her mother gets picked up by the authorities. get a look at this reaction. [ sobbing ] >> cenk: she's going to be on the show today. and then finally here we go again, another republican talking about legitimate rape. >> it is true. we tell couples all the time who are having trouble consuming because of the woman not ovulating, just relax. >> cenk: now wait until you find out the number of women who get pregnant because of rape in america. it's a stunning number. this is a stunning show. go time. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right we got some good news about afghanistan, and the good news is we're leaving. president obama met with hamid karzai, the leader of afghanistan. >> the forces i have ordered to afghanistan have served with honor. they've completed their mission and as promised will return home. the transition is well under way, and soon nearly 90% of a begans will livea--afghans will li
and historic as usual, global warming all over the united states and now it's costing business in mississippi. and then we have a person who is an activist for the dream act and then all of a sudden her mother gets picked up by the authorities. get a look at this reaction. [ sobbing ] >> cenk: she's going to be on the show today. and then finally here we go again, another republican talking about legitimate rape. >> it is true. we tell couples all the time who are having trouble...
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. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >> this particular inmate, she wants to go to mental health. she does this every weekend. she's wanting attention. >> when an inmate here acts out, the officers follow a strict protocol and take no chances. >> we basically take their things, because a lot of times, they'll take some of their personal items or some of the state-issued items and try to tie it around their neck and give the illusion that they might be trying to hang themselves. and some of the inmates even try. >> working in this area, it can be dangerous. we have had some assaults up here. a lot of the inmates up here are violent. >> once a day, the in
. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >>...
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>> i am dressed as a musician in the united states corps of artillery. musicians wore red so officers could easily spot them on the field of battle. all right, guys! one quick thing! when the flag starts to pull as i'm raising it, you got to let go, okay? >> do you raise the flag every single day, even if no one's here? >> that is correct. we are mandated by law. president truman, in 1948, declared that fort mchenry should fly the flag 24/7, 365 days. >> like our country, our flag has changed a lot through the years. how long has the flag looked the way it does? >> the flag has had 50 stars and 13 stripes since 1960. >> that's when hawaii became our newest state. what is the most-famous american flag? >> the most-famous american flag is the flag that flew here in 1814. it is now in the smithsonian museum in washington, but it inspired the national anthem, and, therefore, it is the most-famous american flag. >> flag had 15 stars and 15 stripes, and if you look closely, the flag they are flying here at fort mchenry is the same -- just a lot smaller. what a
>> i am dressed as a musician in the united states corps of artillery. musicians wore red so officers could easily spot them on the field of battle. all right, guys! one quick thing! when the flag starts to pull as i'm raising it, you got to let go, okay? >> do you raise the flag every single day, even if no one's here? >> that is correct. we are mandated by law. president truman, in 1948, declared that fort mchenry should fly the flag 24/7, 365 days. >> like our...
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look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but to countries over seas, is it more about checks and balances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. on fox. go to fox news.com. >> we have to deal with our own economy and our fiscal situation. that is a given because that is the source of our strength and our capacity and we also have to be smart about making the r
look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but...
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katie colby and moving on one of the hottest topics this week is the so-called debt ceiling in the united states the republicans opposed to staying the limit on government borrowing but unless the ceiling is raised the world's largest economy will actually run out of money next month that could default on its payments including social security medicare unemployment insurance and much much more and how bad would a default really be for the united states what if we were actually fearing what's that's the question i asked mark priest of capital here's what he said. if it doesn't raise the ceiling we have the unprecedented scenario of the u.s. defaulting perhaps on some of its bombs there's no two ways about it but with some shock waves across the world and across the financial markets. and we would we would see everything plugged into into trouble for everyone who knows how long but it would be something that a set is unprecedented and hopefully will never reach that stage basically from what you're saying it sounds like the other options like de faulting debt restructuring selling alaska no
katie colby and moving on one of the hottest topics this week is the so-called debt ceiling in the united states the republicans opposed to staying the limit on government borrowing but unless the ceiling is raised the world's largest economy will actually run out of money next month that could default on its payments including social security medicare unemployment insurance and much much more and how bad would a default really be for the united states what if we were actually fearing what's...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....